I've emailed Titanium Backup twice and they never respond, so I thought I'd try my luck here.
Is there a way to backup the custom filters created inside Titanium Backup?
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The filters are saved in /data/data/com.keramidas.TitaniumBackup/databases/filters and custom so just backup those files
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Hey guys,
So I recreated a 100% stock device to update to 4.2.2 and had all my Titanium Backup files in a folder on my PC. I then successfully
updated, rooted, and am running stock ROM with no kernels. I cut and pasted all the Titanium files into the newly created folder in my device
but nothing shows up in my restore options. Please help as I am in dire need of the information in the backups. Thanks in advance.
a little information on what you did would be nice
i'm assuming you:
installed titanium backup
copied your old backup files into sdcard/titaniumbackup (this folder should be automatically created if you installed tbackup)
then open titanium backup?
if it doesn't see the backups kill the app and restart it
if that doesn't work, try backing up a random application and see where the information is being stored on your tablet. then move your old files into that same folder.
remember that if you're restoring applications that you haven't installed, it will be listed at the bottom of the app list in tbackup with a line through the name
Had to reinstall Titanium Backup and then do the whole kill app/restart process and it worked. Thanks a lot!
Thanks mate....lifesaver
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When making a TB backup the only files that appear in the titanium backup folder are .properties. How come it is not Tar.gz the apps?
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I can't help you on this but I also experienced this. I made a batch backup and upgraded to 4.3 on pa. I tried to restore my backups but i found only properties extension files and no tar or gz. I thought I did something wrong or the process in upgrading (factory reset) caused this. I think factory reset deleted my backups. And I didn't copy my backups to my computer, since I haven't done a factory reset in a long time.
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Try changing the backup folder location in your TB preferences to /storage/emulated/legacy or upgrade to the latest TB version.
I would like to install a rom with full wipe. I have a nandroid backup. My concern is can I really restore all my data including apps and game file via the nandroid back up?
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mirvashstorm said:
I would like to install a rom with full wipe. I have a nandroid backup. My concern is can I really restore all my data including apps and game file via the nandroid back up?
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You can use the nandroid if you want to switch back to your old Rom and you'll have everything as it was. If you want to restore your apps and game file on the newly flashed Rom, you should use Titanium backup. This way, all you need to do is to reinstall Titanium backup on your new Rom, set the path to the backup directory in preferences and restore your apps.
Just pay attention and don't restore the system files.
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also i would suggest a separate backup tool for the SMS, if u want to keep them on the newly installed ROM
I'm not able to restore a single app from titanium backup. Titanium backup not even able to detect backup files.
What should I do?
I have attached screenshots.
Your help will be appreciated.
Did anyone manage to get the Titanium Backup app working along with Magisk?
Before flashing the Magisk-patched boot.img Titanium Backup was working, not it fast closes on me. So I suspect it's Magisk causing it...but I need root so that Titanium Backup can work.
Uninstall Titanium backup, then with a root explorer find a delete all Titanium Backup files and folders you can find that are left over.
Reinstall Titanium Backup.
This worked for me.
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Uninstall Titanium backup, then with a root explorer find a delete all Titanium Backup files and folders you can find that are left over.
Reinstall Titanium Backup.
This worked for me.
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Thx I also did this and it worked. Tbh I forgot about this thread I made. No idea what was left that made titanium backup crash, it was shot in the dark but it worked :good: